Cover of Verde Bianco Rosso Padroni Del Mondo
Toni De Tabba

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For fans of underground punk rock, lovers of politically charged music, enthusiasts of raw and rough production, followers of italian indie bands
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THE REVIEW

If you like poorly produced rock'n'roll stinking of raw ignorance, dear ones, don’t go overseas, avoid looking for the heirs of the Oblivians or similar things.

Rather, dig into the most underground of our country and set out to find the fearsome Verde Bianco Rosso. And who the heck are they? You are right to ask this question. "Rumore" and "Rockerilla" have never talked about them and most punks or rockers have never had the opportunity, due to distribution issues, to hear the proposal of the youngsters reviewed here.

Let's clarify it right away: it's a politicized band close to the far-right. "Uh, but still this stuff? No doubt you must be an annoying troll!" Troll I am, but there are ways and ways to be one.

Anyway, you can give them more than one listen if a Marxist like myself can listen to this entire creation of theirs.

R'n'R, hard-glam (at least in intent) and punk rock are the ingredients of this LP. Poorly recorded, played roughly, and sung with a voice that scratches and infuriates. The lyrics are truly elementary and, if endowed with that rare characteristic called humor, will have you in stitches. "Bella Signorina", in conclusion, is the manifesto of these authentic jokers. But if only there were more jokers as engaging as this! Jollity, pseudo-political commitment, beers, and distorted guitars.

If you are hopelessly immobilized by the chill of the "politically correct", just move on and look for the next Post Rock or Nu Gaze review.

PS: I repeat. The group's lyrics are so banal as to be politically harmless.

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Summary by Bot

Verde Bianco Rosso's album 'Padroni Del Mondo' delivers a raw, rough punk rock experience with elementary lyrics and a far-right political stance. Despite poorly recorded sound and harsh vocals, the band offers humor and jollity that can engage listeners. Their limited distribution keeps them underground, but the record remains worth multiple listens for those intrigued by unconventional, politically charged rock.

Tracklist

01   Godheim (00:00)

02   Epic (00:00)

03   Il Sangue Degli Eroi (00:00)

04   Venti Di Guerra (00:00)

05   Il Lume Degli Immortali (00:00)

06   Fuoco! (00:00)

07   Non Esiston' Più Amici… (00:00)

08   Chi Vuol Capire (Ha Capito) (00:00)

09   Bella Signorina (00:00)

Verde Bianco Rosso

Described in the review as an Italian, politicized band close to the far-right. Musically raw rock'n'roll with punk and hard-glam elements; poorly recorded, played roughly, with scratchy vocals and elementary, often humorous lyrics.
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